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It Is Not a Cohort Thing: Interrogating the Relationship Between Age, Cohort, and Support for the Environment

机译:这不是世俗的事物:审问年龄,世俗和对环境的支持之间的关系

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Cohort replacement is one widely implicated, but seldom studied, mechanism of long-term change in public opinion toward environmental protection. A key difficulty in extant research has been empirically distinguishing cohort effects from those of age. Applying recent methodological advances in age-period-cohort models, we examine the disaggregated effects of age, time period, and birth cohort on changes in Americans' support of federal spending for environmental protection between 1973 and 2016. Results suggest that cohort replacement provides little explanatory power. Instead, we find large age effects, with the young more likely to be pro-environmental in their views, and substantial changes across time periods (but not steady rising support). These results suggest that there is no inexorable march toward greater environmentalism as younger cohorts with greater environmental awareness replace older ones, and highlight the relative lack of explicit theorizing about the relationship between age and the environment.
机译:群体替代是一种广泛涉及但长期未研究的公众舆论向环境保护转变的机制。现有研究的一个关键困难是从经验上区分同龄人和同龄人的影响。运用年龄组模型的最新方法学进展,我们研究了年龄,时间段和出生队列对1973年至2016年美国人对联邦政府环境保护支出的支持变化的分类影响。结果表明,队列替代几乎没有解释力。取而代之的是,我们发现年龄影响较大,年轻人的看法更倾向于亲环境,并且在各个时期都有很大的变化(但支持率却没有稳定上升)。这些结果表明,随着具有较高环境意识的年轻群体取代较老的群体,并不会无情地迈向更大的环保主义,并突显了相对缺乏关于年龄与环境之间关系的明确理论。

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